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Lessons from the Holocaust Faux-Memoirist’s Book Contract, By the Numbers

Herman Rosenblat is the Holocaust survivor whose Oprah-endorsed story of meeting his wife while in a concentration camp turned out to be fake . When his publisher found out, they demanded their advance back. We’ve got the documents.

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Jay Leno Jokes About The Future Of His Show

Talk-show host takes jabs at NBC amid rumors of late-night lineup juggling. By James Montgomery Jay Leno Photo: Jason LaVeris/ Getty Images On Thursday night, as many media outlets were reporting that his struggling 10 p.m. talk show would be going on hiatus , Jay Leno came out swinging during his opening monologue, cracking jokes about being canceled, threatening to leave for another network, and taking potshots at NBC, his home for nearly 20 years.

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Is Jay Leno Moving Back To 11:30 P.M. Time Slot?

According to reports, the talk-show host’s current 10 p.m.

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Is Jay Leno Moving Back To 11:30 P.M. Time Slot?

H&M & Walmart trashing unsold clothes that could be donated to charity

We just came upon some news that got us boiling mad – according to the New York Times, H&M and Walmart have been using box cutters and other sharp objects to slash and mutilate their unsold clothing stock (including brand new coats, jackets and shoes) to ribbons before stuffing it into trash bags and kicking it to the curb. If the Manhattan retailers’ wasteful behavior breaks your heart, imagine what it must feel like to hear about it as one of the New York City’s 16,000 homeless people desperately in need of a coat to keep them warm this winter. Why go through all of the trouble to destroy these perfectly wearable clothes when there are tons of people who could use them (literally right in front of the storefronts) and plenty of places that are more than willing to help organize and distribute them

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Hiatus Over

Okay, so I ignored this thing for most of last semester. I was swamped with writing work in my classes last semester, so hopefully things are better now. This next semester will be my last one (Yay!), and then I can graduate with my Bachelor’s in Journalism/Professional Writing. This last semester, while fairly tough, was probably the best semester I have had for learning since I started school. I took a class on sustainable communities that was invaluable to my understanding of city planning and building the future. For it, I created a presentation on Bill Mollison, the father of permaculture, and learned more about permaculture than before. I have become taken with this concept and I am using my winter break to learn more about how to live this lifestyle. Bill Mollison is from Tazmania, Australia, and operates from there. Tazmania is full of lush rainforest and many endagered species of plants and animals. The structure of a rainforest and how it grows and cultivates crops is the guiding principle behind much of permaculture. It is a form of agriculture that is more sustainable and more diverse, for those of you unaware. It includes growing many diverse crops instead of monocultures, using feedback loops to create healthy soil, plants, water, and habitats, and reusing everything several times before it becomes waste. It is much more complicated than I have space to get into on my blog, but I suggest researching Bill Mollison on your own. I was very excited to begin reading a book that my friend Andrea got for me called Urban Homesteaders , which covers many of the principles and practices of permaculture also. I will review that book when I finish reading it. Another project I worked on last semester was designing my own sustainable community. While I had fun and turned in an interesting concept, it really got me to thinking. My concept was for a city of 200,000. It involved 80% open space, and 20% building. I designed this by creating towers that held markets, vertical gardens, and apartment-like adaptable buildings. While that sounds great in theory, I started thinking about my own dreams as of late. Would I enjoy living there? If not, what will draw other Americans? I have to admit that part of me has been infected with the very American dream of buying a piece of land and building a house on it. I want to grow my own organic farm, and have goats and chickens. Living out in the country right now, I have noticed a saddening trend, as the city encroaches on us, more and more of the big farms out here are being sold to developers. 2,000+ sq. ft. monstrosities are being built in cookie-cutter form to create housing communities everywhere. It’s turning into the suburbs everywhere, and there’s no stopping it. As much as I dream about buying land and starting a farm, I wouldn’t want to look out and see that scab of humanity next door to my beautiful gardens. But with a growing population of American Dreamers wanting their big house, big cars, and yards (not gardens), how many of these will we install before we realize we have destroyed everything beautiful that we have? So would I live in a community that was similar to apartments? Yes, because in my design, there were garden plots for everyone to work in, public transit out of the town, and a wildlife area that took up 50% of the total land and allowed for hunting and camping. It is an idea I plan to keep tweaking until I get it right.

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Kate Hudson Is Winter Hot

Here’s Kate Hudson and her mom out for a walk in Aspen the other day. Parts of her look pretty good, while others are covered in a silly fur coat. I thought celebrities had decided that fur was bad.

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Kate Hudson Is Winter Hot

Obama’s Christmas Tree a Hotbed of Gay Communist Activity

Barneys creative director and noted gay male Simon Doonan oversaw White House Christmas decor this year, and his trees are an assault on family values, say right-wing bloggers. Then again, does Mao Tse-Tung really belong on Obama’s tree? Andrew Breitbart ‘s star-spangled cranky-blog, Big Government , reports an ” EXCLUSIVE: Transvestites, Mao and Obama Ornaments Decorate White House Christmas Tree ” featuring an indictment of Doonan and snapshots of the Blue Room ‘s ornaments

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BBC News – Big freeze brings misery and death to Europe

Much of Europe continues to face transport problems because of freezing weather but some services have resumed. More than 90 people have died across the Continent, 10 of them in a single day in Poland, where the winter death toll now stands at 79.

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Brittany Murphy’s Cause Of Death Deferred

County Coroner’s office rules out foul play, awaits further tests.

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Brittany Murphy — No Foul Play Suspected

Filed under: Brittany Murphy Ed Winter, spokesman for the L.A. County Coroner’s Office, says an autopsy on Brittany Murphy will be conducted in the next day or so — but as of now no foul play is expected. More Brittany Murphy Brittany Murphy’s Husband Doesn’t Want Autopsy …

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